Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2014
The acute form of twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome is caused by rapid transfer of blood from one of the twins to another via placental anastomoses. Usually, this only occurs during the second stage of labour as a result of a sudden relative rise of blood pressure in one of the fetal circulations. This can result in the sudden intrauterine death of a fetus (or both, as in our case). Currently, there is no reliable means of identifying such an at-risk pregnancy by means of ultrasound antenatally. We would classify this as TTTS Type III.